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Atlas of Intestinal Pathology - Volume 1: Neoplastic Diseases of the Intestines

English · Hardback

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Intestinal neoplasia comprises a large part of a surgical pathologist's workload. Pathologists play a key role not only in the classification of malignancies but also in assisting screening programs, identifying incidental neoplasms, and guiding treatment by providing essential prognostic features for individual entities. A large variety of neoplasms affect the intestines, and there is ongoing discovery of new entities and prognostic features for known diseases. Pathologists and trainees should have a solid understanding of key morphologic features, pitfalls, and differential diagnoses. Importantly, pathologists should recognize and communicate features that help their clinical colleagues in making treatment decisions, with the ultimate goal of benefiting the patient first and foremost.
The first volume of the Atlas of Intestinal Pathology provides a comprehensive yet concise, primarily visual review of intestinal neoplasms.  It also serves asa useful resource primarily for pathologists and trainees in pathology by providing a concise yet comprehensive summary of morphology of intestinal neoplasia. Clinical practitioners and trainees also benefit from an understanding of the pathologic correlates to the diseases they manage.

List of contents

Epithelial Polyps.- Colorectal Carcinoma.- Mesenchymal Neoplasms.- Appendiceal Tumors.- Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Gastrointestinal Tract.- Lymphoproliferative Disorders of the Small and Large Intestine.- Anal Neoplasms.

About the author

Hector Li-ChangPathology and Laboratory MedicineUniversity of British ColumbiaRoyal Victoria Regional Health CentreBarrie, ONCanada
Richard KirschDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineMount Sinai HospitalUniversity of TorontoToronto, ONCanada 
James ConnerDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineMount Sinai HospitalUniversity of TorontoToronto, ONCanada 
Aysegul SariDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineMount Sinai Hospital, University of Torontoİzmir Katip Celebi University Ataturk Training and Research Hospitalİzmir, Turkey
Aaron PollettDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and PathobiologyUniversity of TorontoMount Sinai HospitalToronto, ONCanada
Hala El-ZimaityDynacare LaboratoriesBrampton, ONCanada 
Dhanpat Jain Department of PathologyYale New Haven HospitalNew Haven, CTUSA
Romulo CelliDepartment of PathologyYale New Haven HospitalNew Haven, CTUSA
Stephanie L. ReidDiscipline of Laboratory MedicineMemorial University of NewfoundlandHealth Sciences Centre St John’s, NLCanada 
Robert H. RiddellDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and PathobiologyUniversity of TorontoPathology and Laboratory MedicineMount Sinai HospitalToronto, ONCanada

Summary

Intestinal neoplasia comprises a large part of a surgical pathologist’s workload. Pathologists play a key role not only in the classification of malignancies but also in assisting screening programs, identifying incidental neoplasms, and guiding treatment by providing essential prognostic features for individual entities. A large variety of neoplasms affect the intestines, and there is ongoing discovery of new entities and prognostic features for known diseases. Pathologists and trainees should have a solid understanding of key morphologic features, pitfalls, and differential diagnoses. Importantly, pathologists should recognize and communicate features that help their clinical colleagues in making treatment decisions, with the ultimate goal of benefiting the patient first and foremost.
The first volume of the Atlas of Intestinal Pathology provides a comprehensive yet concise, primarily visual review of intestinal neoplasms.  It also serves asa useful resource primarily for pathologists and trainees in pathology by providing a concise yet comprehensive summary of morphology of intestinal neoplasia. Clinical practitioners and trainees also benefit from an understanding of the pathologic correlates to the diseases they manage.

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“The intended audience is pathologists in training and practicing surgical pathologists in their daily practice. … This atlas is an excellent quick reference guide to basic information on a wide variety of intestinal neoplasms. The chapters are well organized and easy to follow.” (Chelsea M Styles, Doody's Book Reviews, January 31, 2020)

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"The intended audience is pathologists in training and practicing surgical pathologists in their daily practice. ... This atlas is an excellent quick reference guide to basic information on a wide variety of intestinal neoplasms. The chapters are well organized and easy to follow." (Chelsea M Styles, Doody's Book Reviews, January 31, 2020)

Product details

Authors Romulo Celli, James Conner, James e Conner, Hala El-Zimaity, Dhanpat Jain, Richar Kirsch, Richard Kirsch, Hector Li-Chang, Hector H Li-Chang, Hector H. Li-Chang, Aaron Pollett, Stephanie Reid, Stephanie L. Reid, Robert H. Riddell, Aysegul Sari
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030123772
ISBN 978-3-0-3012377-2
No. of pages 142
Dimensions 211 mm x 13 mm x 286 mm
Weight 604 g
Illustrations XIII, 142 p. 301 illus. in color.
Series Atlas of Anatomic Pathology
Atlas of Anatomic Pathology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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